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MoreThe 516 Arouca Bridge, the world’s longest pedestrian suspension bridge, has opened to local residents and will be open to the general public from 3 May 2021.
MoreWhether you prefer rugged Atlantic beaches or cobblestoned cities, Portugal has something for everyone. The European country benefits from a glorious Mediterranean climate, with local seafood, olive oil, and wine to match.
MoreAfter the distinction at the European level, the region now receives worldwide recognition.
MoreThe European Tour added the Portugal Masters to its 2021 schedule, with the rearranged tournament now set to take place at Dom Pedro Victoria Golf Course, in Vilamoura, from November 4-7.
MoreOvernight stays by foreign tourists in hotels in the Algarve decreased 76 percent in July, compared to the same month in 2019, but the national market increased 40 percent, according to data released on 5 August by an industry association.
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MoreA portrait of real estate entrepreneur Erich Gibson from "Algarve für Entdecker".
MoreThe Algarve Stadium in Faro will host three games for the Portuguese national football team in September and October.
MoreAfter the city of Braga won in the category of best destination to visit in Europe in 2021, Portugal is elected the best country to visit in 2021, in the ranking of 'European Best Destinations'.
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MoreThe water reserves for public supply in the Algarve registered a "significant increase".
MoreAnother award for an Algarve beach
MoreThe support for Europe’s Centre of Excellence for golf performance and education continues to grow...
An organisation in Portugal’s Azores is pressing ahead with a joint innovative project aimed at substantially tackling the problem of plastic waste in the archipelago.
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